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Mammoth Ivory Fossil Pleistocene Siberia Genuine COA Ice Age Collector Specimen Novo Sibirsk Island Rare Display Certificate

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Genuine Fossil Mammoth Ivory from Novo Sibirsk Island, Siberia

This listing is for a genuine fossil mammoth ivory specimen from the Pleistocene of Novo Sibirsk Island, Siberia. This carefully chosen piece has been selected for its natural prehistoric interest, Ice Age association, attractive preservation, and strong collector display appeal. The photograph shows the actual specimen you will receive, allowing you to view the colour, surface texture, preservation, shape, and natural character of the fossil before purchase.

This fossil includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that it is a genuine specimen and not a modern replica. Full sizing information can be seen in the listing photograph.

Fossil Type and Prehistoric Animal

This specimen is genuine mammoth ivory, originating from the tusk of an extinct mammoth. Mammoths belonged to the mammalian order Proboscidea and the family Elephantidae, the same family as modern elephants. Siberian mammoth ivory is most commonly associated with the woolly mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius, one of the most famous Ice Age mammals.

Mammoth tusks were enlarged upper incisors made from dentine, the same material commonly referred to as ivory. During life, these tusks were used for a variety of purposes, including clearing snow, stripping vegetation, display, defence, and social interaction. Fossil mammoth ivory is highly collectable because it represents a direct physical remnant of an extinct Ice Age animal rather than a cast or modern reproduction.

Geological Age and Pleistocene Setting

This fossil dates from the Pleistocene Epoch, the geological period widely associated with the Ice Age. The Pleistocene lasted from around 2.58 million years ago to approximately 11,700 years ago, and was marked by repeated glacial and interglacial cycles. During colder phases, huge areas of the northern hemisphere were shaped by ice sheets, permafrost, tundra, steppe grasslands, and cold-adapted ecosystems.

Novo Sibirsk Island, part of the New Siberian Islands of Arctic Siberia, is a famous region for Ice Age mammoth remains. Siberian permafrost has preserved mammoth bones, teeth, tusks, hair, hide, and other organic remains for thousands of years. These frozen ground conditions helped slow decay and allowed material such as ivory to survive far longer than it would in warmer or wetter environments.

Natural Features and Preservation

Mammoth ivory is especially interesting because it can preserve both biological structure and geological history. Depending on the specimen, fossil ivory may show natural grain, layered dentine structure, mineral staining, weathered surfaces, cracks, colour variation, and the dense texture typical of ancient tusk material. Colours can range from cream and beige to brown, tan, blue-grey, or darker tones, depending on burial conditions and mineral exposure.

The surface of fossil mammoth ivory often reflects its long preservation in frozen ground, river gravels, coastal deposits, or eroding permafrost. Each piece is naturally unique, shaped by the original tusk structure and by thousands of years of geological processes. This gives the fossil strong visual appeal as well as scientific and educational value.

Collector Appeal and Display Value

This fossil mammoth ivory from Novo Sibirsk Island, Siberia is ideal for collectors interested in Ice Age fossils, woolly mammoth remains, Pleistocene fossils, Siberian fossils, fossil ivory, prehistoric mammals, natural history specimens, and genuine fossils with certificates. Its connection to one of the most iconic extinct animals makes it a highly appealing specimen for both new and experienced fossil collectors.

The specimen would make an excellent addition to a fossil cabinet, Ice Age collection, natural history display, educational geology set, classroom resource, or prehistoric mammal collection. It is also a thoughtful gift for fossil enthusiasts, students, teachers, and anyone interested in extinct mammals, ancient Siberia, permafrost preservation, and Earth history.

Authenticity and Specimen Information

You will receive the actual fossil mammoth ivory specimen shown in the photograph, not a stock image or random example. Please see the photo for full sizing and visual condition.

This genuine fossil is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, making it a reliable and collectable specimen for anyone seeking authentic Pleistocene mammoth ivory from Novo Sibirsk Island, Siberia with strong natural history interest, educational value, rarity, and attractive display potential.

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